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5k 3" ,,v 1 lulton IdtgroplL KsTAUUSHKl) IN 18;)!l. Ol.U SlHlk.S jo piunting or iu kikm . ZSCUIS IS IS KC:7 Aff&OTED Vol. XXXVIII. Published Friday Morning by-JOHN B. WILLIAMS. TtRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION t Oni copy, oh year, In titmice fl M On. copy, 6 month., In dauce I M Biugl. copy, In wrapper i ft Our facilities fur dt.infl all kinds of Job IViuiiiig ere uiiiiin'muhi by any other flatd.rb raeui in f'eulral UtPMturi, and at prices thai-defy vuiueliiHii. Tall autl get rltea. Vol. XXXIII. FULTON, CALLAWAY COUNTY, Mo., JULY 5, 1878. No. JffiaMagt-'" ft ii .; National aad Stale Directory for 1878 TIIK KXMTTIVK. President Rutherford II. Hayes. Vice lreaiieul Wiu. A. Wheeler. THK fAHISKT. Secretary of State Win. M. Kvarta. Heurelary f War Ueo. W. .MetWy, Secretary of Treasury John rttierumn. Bocrfltary of Navy I tit-hard W. Thoiuon. (Secretary of Interior t'art 84-bun. Attorney (leneral Than. K. l-eveua. roslmaster Ueneral David .M. Key, v. m. ji pit uur Chief Justice Morrison It. Wane, Ohio. AHKtH'UTK JI'HTIi :H. Nathan Clifford, Maine. Nallian II. Hwayne, Ohio. Stephen J. Field, t?alifuru.A. Samuel V. Miller, Iowa. William Slmnjf, i-Vnnxylvunin. Jus. I. Bradley. New Jersey. War J Hunt, New York. DKPaRTwKNT T JIXTH K. - V. I. CIHCI'IT C(M'KT WttSTKHK lUSTMlT OF MliWOrRI. Hon. Samuel P. Miller, Hon. Arnold Kirk el, v Judges, Hon. John P. Inlhui, j Clerk Henry (leUhurfr. Mamhiil Williniii M. Smltli. llegiilar terms, third Monday in April ami No. veiuber, at Jeneraun 4'iiy. u. a. hiitruirr corn? wihtkiik UsSTBilt or MINHUI-UI. Judge Arnold Krekel. Distriet Attorney A. W. MnlHns. Begular terms, Hint Monday iu March and 8ep- teniuor. Register In Bankruptcy Chit r!en E. Hens, Jefferson Oily, Mo. NTATK (Ip KU IAI.S. Governor John H. I'hp.f. Lieut. Oovernor, Henry t Broekmeyer. Secretary of State Michael K. McOrath. Attorney General .liickwui L. Smith. Auditor Thouuis Hulliday. Treasurer Elijah (Jutes. Jtegister of Laud Jnnies K. Mc Henry. Uupt. PuMio Instruction K. D. Shannon ' HI'PRKXK fOI'KT. Iwomas A. Sherwood Six Yrart. Warwick Hough Ktjht Y?ir: laka W. Henry 7V Vntr. Wbb. U. Napton Four Ytttr. E. H. Norton Two Years. BAIL BOA D COaaiNHIUNKUH. James Harding, uf Colo. J. S. Marmmluke, uf St. LouU John Walker, of Howard. NTATK LUNA Tit! AHTLI'M. BK8H1KNT orrirKiut, T. H. II. Suiitli, M. V., Superintendent ami Phy-aiciuti.H. K. Ilin.lo, M. D., Flrat AtiUlant PhyHlcian. T. A. II (i ward, M. l., Secnnd AjwiHinnl lltytiiciun. C. O. AtkiitHun, Hlewnrtl. hV.W ANI IU I Hit AKYI.l M. Wni. D. Kerr, A. M Huperiuteudeut. Jaios K. Hheley, Jr., Mlewnril. Folton and CallawayCoity Directory. In the following may lw found nil I lie lending oI&ei'rH of our city and county, together w'h the kwn of worship in the di Heron t clmrchcx, time of meefing uf (lie ditl'erent Iidgeit of Iho city, &e. ''Telegraph" Printing Office, New BrioK Building, on court street. DISTKUrr tlPPIUKIlS. ongrefiman A. II. Hi ohnkb. . 4?ireui t Judge 1. II. Bi Bt KiiAiiTr. State Hcuator Zona A. Puhtn.f UOUNTV OFKUJHItS. KepreRantntive William Harrison. Site-. ProDecuting Attorney L. W. McKiuucy. Circuit (Itork Joa.tph T. llryau. bounty Clerk .Ihuioh Itickeuhaugh. Sheriff John W. Pace. Collector Dr. William It. Tucker. Treasurer J. Sain Wtttmm. Asneasor H. O. AiHtiu. Aurvoyor Thomas II, Hulley. Puhlio Administrator Kr.mcis llrandon. .School Superintendent T. J. lluulware Coroner William II. Dawnoii. CITY OFFIUKUS. "Mnyor Jamea B. Mnell. iCouncilmen William L. Wheeler, " J. C. Yam la, " Jameii II. Tiireman. " Theiolore Lticolf, " ' Ueorgo Kreulz. Cleric Phil S. Adnma. Atler.ey T. Aiutoll lloulwarc. Vraaaarer W. II. Wilkomon. OuislAlile and Oolleolor lien. Mclntire. Weiglima'Uer Sidney M. Hnyaler. fiireiit.Couiuiit!tioncr W. If. Uawfion. . A Hues Mr J. W. Overton. A. F. A. II. U. L. Pint Saturday aud third Friday uiglil In eaob nionlh. 11. A. !. ocond and fourth Friday niglila In .aeb monllt. I.O.O. F. Callaway Lodge, No. 1(13, incela every Monday evening. Woatminaler Kncaiupmeut, No. 30, mecla every Aral aud third Friday oveningtt in each inoutb I.YUKUU. 'Fulton Lyceum moola overy Tueaday night in Odd Fellow Mall. OIIIOIIIT (JOtlHT TK I1M8. Pirat Monday in May and November. COUNTY OOllttT TKIIMS. Ilegiilar. Icnna third Monday in Febmary, May, Aiigual aud November. Adjournod terma tiurd Monday in each month. cnuituilKS. 'RMlillt Bptiiit Clli'utul Elder T. L. Bran-.tetter, PaUr. Preaching every fourth Saturday preoeding the fourth Sunday In. each month. CnuiariAi CnuEan O. A. Carr, Paalor. Preaching every Lonl'a day at 10 o'clock A. ., and t V. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Bible achool every Lord', day at 9 a. a ,. U. K. Ciiuiion Soirril Rev. (lonrge W. Tenn, Paator. Preaching every Hnbliath in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Sabbath achool every Sabbath at 9 o'clock A.M. Paaa.vTMlAX Ciiraoit Kev. W. H. Marqneaa Paator. Preaching every Sabbath morning .aud evening. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Sabbath achool every Sabbath at nine .o'clock, a. M. Catholic Clliracll Services at Calholie Church .on the aeoond Sunday of every month, 8 and 10 A. K. and 8 p. V. ' ' ' EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. WKSTMIMHTni OOLUMB. ' Rev. Charlea C. Horaman, A. M., President tand Professor of Latin Language and Literature. av.OiUOAL PXMAL. COLLBOfc Rev. B. II. Charles, President. PLOEAL HILL VRMAMI COLUUL Jlrfc 0. A. Carr, Principal. pitolio wiinnL. 'I Prof. Car( Yineenl, Principal. . Mineral Springs Dairy, On. and . half miles south of Fulton, will furnish families with . FRESH HITTER, 8WEKT JMXK. BUTTER M U.K. CREAM, AD., .' ii i i . AT !- . ' -. i' LOW April 10, 1876, RATES. J. L. ERWIN. (SWT.) FULTON WOOLEN MILLS. JIW HEADY. WR are In running unler, nnil are prepared hi du nrl-clniHi Hull fardiilK, HpiliniUK, Uciitinir, and alxo make Ftill Oulh, Jeana, Flannel, tfiDcking YarliK, and Coloring a aiieuialtj. Ilykrtt (iu l'rire 1'iid for H'o. L. H. SAETOE tt CO. June 1, 1878. :il-1n. J. T. BROWN. ItCALRU IX M Drugs, Mm. Chemicals, &c. Toilet Article., Prrfiiniery, fcc. raterlpt ion. carefully compounded nifehl or day Mirnarj 8, I8.S. lilf. S. A. NICHOLS, DRUGGIST, (Opposite Court House, Pulton, Mo.) "WKALKIt in HruuH and MeUlcinea. "T JJ utovk In pure, frtwh and complete, aud sold at prirea to huh the limes. April ft, IH7H. PAINTING! ItY JOHN Yi. CHARTERS. Slop os corner of Columbia ui Nicholi St., (Formerly Henry ll.uicr's Furniture Store.) A LL work done In the heat of style and at prices to suit the times, ( all id leave orders. SiiliHfacliint guaranteed, January 11, 1878. -" DR. G. M. ROOTES, SURGEON DENTIST, FirTorv, 1HIS80VIH. WA It RANT my work when iNdmj jooil material, which I will nlwnya keep on hand. Hut -r those wisliinif cheap artificial teeth, I will keep in alouk aome cheap material to do their work with. In my operative deuttstry department I will only tute the hest material that can be purchased, and the customary prices will Iw chargetl. Uood work and fair dealings wilt be my aim. Bf,. Office over Brown's Drugstore. March 2J, IHTH, (21-tf.) Tom Watson's SMOKE HOUSE ! U now 111 row ii ojien lo viMtorn of nil iinlionalitlem, both male and female. Tho only place in the Kingdom where LOVEES OF THE WEED ' Tnn find kept on hand every variety of PIPES and CIGARS, M.ga.1 Smoking Tob&ccos. His accommodatinp aaleiutan, J. I'renly Thomas, will attend to the wunta of his customers iu fine style, December 1, 1877 (3tf.) T. J. UAKKlt. W. I. BF.LL. BAKER 6c BELL, Iu the M Tilegmph OJief, riiuox, i MISSOURI. WF, HUTCH Kit none but auporior ami enre-fiilly Holerleil animals, and Ibe mbliewill finil notbinR but clioice beef, m, KU UD M IN OUR MARKET. WE WILL ALSO SLICE HAM To the public nt a low figure. We ask the public lo give aa a fair trial, autl we will gunrantee sat-hraelion. Don't fail lo give us a call. Orders Delivered to Any Pirt of the Clljr. Mr. Louia Christ, a nraelieal and experienced Butcher, has charge of the market. aisjr it, ibio. I",'". AND Confectioner - -. Corner Aaylum and Nichols street. FULTON, HI8S0UBI. : .; H : RETURNINa Ihanka for paat iaTora and re-aDeclfully request a eoutiuiianoe of the aanie, I desire to reuiind my frienda and th. public generally that 1 am still an nana wnn . arge aud well selected sioca 01 .. CONFECTIONS, i Also, always on hand. ' - FRESH BREAD, RUSKS, PEES And s good assortment of OA.KE. at HEW MEAT MARKET r4cn far We44li rrtlei 8- iiarck 7, 187T. (H-) RINGO HOUSE. MDXKO, MO. FIRST-OMSS In .Terjr renpecl. Teleprap Olltce in Iho HoiMe. Siuupte K.miiiih on Fir Fluor. rl. M. ltllK)KS A CO., I'ropr'a. April l!l. 1878. I'J'.' ir.) S. T. HARRISON, Attorney - At - Law , PI'lniN, MO. QUMINRrUI will lalli'udel lo villi pniuipt. ani,oi and rare, ripevuil alleution vveu collet'llonx, and to expculor'a alul adiniuifttratora' ellleuienl.. Oyrii' I p maira in llio oiirl-uiiUHe over eounljr elerk'. oilier. April ft, 1K7H. (-H'-ly ) A. FIN I j ft Y, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW ri i.TOK, no. CH'MMAL attention ffiven lo settlements of ai j9'lil-fllr,tl'ni 'ciilors in county cuurt also lo general colleelioiuj. Orrit'K Up stairs iu court house, with Juo. A I-loo. I. June 7, 1H78. liM-ly. Ur. J. W. Plunimer, DENTAL SURGEON, Fulton, Mo. jgjr Orrwis On CouK street house. March 8, 1K7H. first Tureman (Hi-tf. J A M K S II. S N K L L, ATTORNEY-A T-LAW, PULTON, M I H.HO U K 1. ff OtHue over J. Ouurl Hi reel. January, -lih, 1878. H. Howard's olfice, 7-tfj K 0 It T. A. ClfKW S, Notary Public mid Conveyancer. li'KMAL attention given lo tho writing of lieeda, Aloriages, ,e. figjr Office in the t'ourl House, Fulton, Mo. January 4th, 187H. (7-If.) T. ANSEL!. HOULiVARE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, And Notary Villi lie, FULTON, MIXSOUlll. rollecllona receive prompt attention. JH--llllioo with Hon. I. W. Il.mlware, over II T. Ihterries' store. January 4, 1N78. 7-lf. I. W. MoKTNNKY, ATT O RNE Y-A T-LAW, FI'KTOiV, MINHOI'KI, THAirfU?Ea ill Iho Courta of Callaway nnd afiidjoimug counlicK. Also in U. rircuil autl OiHtricl t'onrlM tor the WcNlern Hilricl, ami the Hupreme Court of Missouri. tlltice l'p atnin In the tourt IIouho. January lit, 1878. pi-lf.) JOHN A. FLOOD, ATTORNEY-ATI. AW. FUI.TOIV, niNNOIiltl, VVylLL practice in Cnllawnjr ntid adjoining W counlica. DHicc in Ihet'ollli House, up stairs Held, at, IH77. lir.o. h. Aitrm ii. " ATTOItNEY AT IAW COLLECTING AGENT, FIl.TOW. MINfOI'RI. NOTKS aud Accounls promptly collccleil for a reasonable commission. Mo charges until collect ions nre mnde. OrrlrK over lr. Howard's tdlice. Jan. 12, 1K78. (H-lf.) JUIIX A. lliK!KAI.tV. p. T. UtlLKV. limiKADAV & IMII.KV, Attorneys and Connsallors at Law, FULTON, MISSiilllll. WILL IWti iu the Courts of Collnway aud adjoining counties, ami will irivn prompt alleution to all husiueHN cnlrmdedto their enre. Januarys 1H7R 7-tr. AUOI.PII WAI.aER, WITH CIIAItl.EN WKKI.RR, WHOLKSALE LIQUOIt DG1LER, Importer of German and French WINES AND BRANDIES, Fine Kentucky II o urban YVhla-fcleti A Specinlly, 213 mid 215 South 2nd Street, EtttbliDlied 1858. ST. LOUIS. November 23, 1877. (My.) POWELL HOUSE. W. P. POWELL, Proprietor. HA VI NO purchased the Whnley House. I dealre to inform my friends and the traveling puhlie generally, thai no pains will he spared to iiminlain the popularity uf the house. FIRST GLASS PABE JVill at all times I found at this lintel, with neat and comfortably furnished rooms, together with polite and attentive servants. Strict attention win oe paiu to me comion oi guests. CIIAltUKM KKAtwINAItLK, Livery & Feed Stable ! There Is also connected with the Hotel a fine, large, new Stone Stable, where stock will 1 boarded and fed by the day or week at reason able rates. LIVERY BUSINESS. A select assortment of Hones, Dngffiea, Car riages, Hacks, Wagons and Saddle Horses kept for hire. Our turn-outs are tlrst class and perfect ly aafe. A share of public patronage ia respect-full; solicited. May 17, 1878. (su-ir.) R. W. MAIN. DEALER IN - AT. wmciBsoxrs hardware store, FULTON, M1NBOURI, Keep, constantly on hand fine stock of ' WATCESS. CLOUS, mXl I SttRO. I Watches, aoeks and Jewelry I ItarAiaaD and WxanAlrrED. Aprfl 12, 1877. 21-tf. Th. Llltle Slorc u4 the TelfKrapk. RV A r.tKB lIUHT MAK. On North rtfili ft reel. In Ti.rkeri Addition, Tlieru ia a little slora Ihera, In fair coudlUoa. You rectilk'ci VVImley, whofor iwentjr-lve jrtara llu lived In your rity, thro' OtMMlaand thro lean; Now tit In amo old fellow baa thlnfft to Mil, And It you kii iu buy luere you'll really do well. Now, thit little alore It malt. It la true. Hut it ha uli'My In it for lae aud for you ; It lias cuffcua aud tea, aa (ood aa nan be Of UiU you will know aa ewin aa you see. II la aiittara and ayru (or rich and for poor. You'll and tliere are plcuty at tbla little atore. rile ha the Wat oyttcra from Haltlmora bniucbt. Tliat M'b'iire and talent or mouey e'er boujrht; Tioiinioeii, and pearhei, and aardlae aud alch Ho haa boutiht for the poor, aa well aa tbe rich. You will Had tliliiK aa low aa ever before, On Noitb f'lftli in I'ulUui, at tbla little alore. There are larae WMhiua luba aud little unaa too. Therc'ii mmpof kliuta yellow.wblle.red and blue; If U atarcli and Ida nioidlea with good coffoo-tnllla Ad ever were found, In valleya or bill. You'll ml the old fellow, aa In daya of yore. At your bock or your call, In ibta liule atore. There la nalt, lend aud owder, and eicellent Bah, And audi thlnica aa any ximh! houaekeeper wlab; He hna mary Rood iMug that tut caunot write out. And to nay to the people, aa Ibey go about: "A you are huntiug Conventluua, do to no more; It is uaclcKM, 'tu foolUh; I've trleil It before. "1 will tell you a plan much better by far. That ban always aucooeiled, In paace or In war; Hunt for hone! men, bunt till you am An honot mnn only, and no other kind. And if you need Information, enquire, be aure, Then call on North fifth, at tbia little atore." The ladled can mime, either dreesed flue or plain, With no thought of coufualon It la all the aainc; Kithur barefoot or abod, ao the money you bring, u danger or trouble Juat tho doner you cltng In aacruil reverence ; and protection, be aure, Shall In) found evermore at tbta little atore. Here la hail to tho TklkokaI'H, forty yeara old; It haa hIikhI by us bravely, through heat and Cold, Aud Jolly old JiilIM, with all uf tho brothers, Has done much lietler, by fur, than others. Smtteaa to the TKi.Kt.iuru I May It last evermore. With a hearty good wish for this Kittle atore. KKSPKCT TO NANCY CARLTON. BT R. KALLO. No voice we hear lo suit the sound, No untiling face, no tongue so sweet, While mother's style threw charms around, Kiirteutial here to guide our feet, " Tell me my soul, eau this ho death ?" Dear mother, aleep while we adore Thy Christian faith and hulineHs; Wo grieve in Morrow nnd denpnir, Nut uuderHtAnding what la Itcnl. Can thin lie dtuth? When friemls who die eauae us to mourn, What stienei. of sadneas gather 'round ; Vet, those who die in faith nnd love, Iflive pi i tied a priie that wins flie crown. 'Tia vielury over death. The Lord U jiwt dtwa all things well, Huh many mansions in the sky, Fir those who follow hit commands The King of King will justify (la vk-lory over death. Before her seemed a plenaanl life, Hertet with pearls ntid fauey dreams ; ltnt disappoiulmeiitM after all I'erhapH are UhI if rightly seen. Tliin iihimI ni death. We all nre vain aud will complain Of whal accrues ur ci-omh our views ; The world's delight is never right, Yet, (lospel t nit lis, pray don't refuse The victor uvcr death. NOT SORKY. You will not lie sorry for hearing before Judging, For thinking before apeaking; For lioliliiif! an angry lomcuo. For Htot.hur the ear to u lale-bearer; For iliMlwIieriiig moai uf the doatlng scandal ; For ruriifiiiK to kit-k a fnlluii man ; For being kind to the 1UtrenseiI; For helng nallem inward everybody; Fur doing good to all meu ; , i For walkout uprightly lufore Uod; For lending tu the Lord ; For laving up ircaiiuro In heaven; For nuking pardon tor all wrong; Fumpeaking evil ot no one; For la-lug courtuoua to nil. Ill llll, KOOHTEB OX THK 8ITIATI0X. He Favors a Free Fight all Around. Mh. Kiiiidli: Tli m chicken did not row uity Inst wouk, und the rotwon why ho ilid not was becuusu ho wiu) "kinder wurt Voit hoo " l'atrick Henry " walked into tho t'ontrul C'onitiiittoe, thon" Pro Bono 'opnli" clmwtil Patrick,, thon "Jauieu" Itud his little any. 80 this rooster, fearing ho would pit hia head picked, just squatted in tho woods to wait till the atonn passed over. And now, ainco tho whole thing in over, nnd we have scanned the political horizon, wo uro bound to conclude that there was luoro I'usa tltun feathers. But I I ho hope, gentlemen, that none of you will take uiubrago at anything I have said in tho past, or may any in tho future, for I think you are all right in every particular. I am a little like Pro Bono Populi this week ; I huvo a perfect diarhea of word, but n grout custivuiiusn of idoaa; ad when that ia the caue, it ia the nioat " monumental" piece of "gasconade" for "chanticleers," by "vociferously" crowing, to try to "squelch" thcae "atomic," "nondescript" "auomoliuu" of "paternal" "profanation", or to "castigate" these "volatile" "blatherskites."But honestly, Mr. Kditor, I think it would be best for the people of this county to have a Free Fight if they expect to get the men they want to fill the various offices, for I hoar It whispered around now among tbe Convention men that they will nominate Tucker because thoy think ha will give strength to their ticket, but not because they want him or any other man who is in favor of reduoing salaries, nor do they propose to nominate any other man of that kind if thoy have a Nominating Convention. : Another little trick that the Convention men are trying to play off on us ignorant country people is this: Thoy say in your township meetings, vote for delegate, by ballot, and do not drop the hindmost man as ia sometime done. I toll yon it is a Convention trap set to eatcth you Free Fighters. Pay no attention to it, bat go and vote as yoa have been smastoas-ed to do heretofore by standing ap and being counted and dropping the hindmost man.' .... I remain with more than filial affection yours fraternally, Bubal Eoostib, MlCAHUItKN Or RKLIEP, rirjr CUj Da'ii OplDlon aalullie Muc lloi or NaUrlri anil Kales oT Inlereal. From the tit. Umia 'lliiies. Kkixu.'s I'iivk, .Mo., June 'J4. At the riNiu.wt id' a luruu ntiiitU'r of farmer, tmvhanicrt und luliriitr itu'ii, wlm liavoulwayaWiii l'iiHKraliiiull(irclln' party perKl uity, 1 bt'' leave UimiIuiiiI tv lli" cuiuidcrulioti of lK-tiiicrulM llio li'Huwiti; roHultitiutiM, which in hulihtaiati will ho pro-MiitleU fur aduptinii nt llio tippruacliiit; con-Vfiiliuii : 1. That tliv idlieu uf Hailmad 4'otitiiiia-siuiiur Im? alKilUhwl, villi i-viry mimtvNS;.ry .Stutl! oITilw 2. That tlio Hulury uf all Stall- ink) t'uuit-ty offitx-Ts )tc rcriuci-tt t wli;it they w.'ri' tit;-curding tu tlui iihIu id' IK.'m, when thu imm! of living was greater tliait it now ia. Ii. That our Ht'iiaturs itinl Itipreni utaliviw ill CourcHti Ih; iii.-it rtteltni tu volu tir tli nli olititm id all tmiiTcim ill oviTy tlcpartuu'iit of tho (Joveriinimit anil thu rnliuiioit of all Halasiea, itiultidiiig that of IVtvident, tmiu- bora ot both huuacH td l onnw, ami m ev ery brunch ot tho tjovuriiineiit, to wlutl they wcro at the flow ol the year Irt.iti, lur tli Jiatue reaHonti that tire utvi-d for the retlti tlon of Htnte oltieer 8 wtlanrH; himI it ih 1 ur tlier BU'i-Htt.'d that a reHolulim. of lliiw pur- tMjrt be adopted tu every t otirewioiial I on vention, w it certainly will be iuthoTwtllth Uistriet. 4. That the rate ot ml. -nut uikhi nil pn vate debtn be lixetl by the Slate jAihlatiire at Mt per cent., with never.- peiialtiiv for (lie Violation ol uaury lawK. 0. That the htute rail tu till ol her pre ent bonds and ianue new miidn nut to hour a greater interest than I K'roetil.hT.nnnuui aud that no country he allowed to pay morn than 4 per cent, upon any Itomls issued tic cordum to law. 'J Inn is not intended t prevent the reptidiutioti of lutiids issued in violation ol tlie Lonslitution or law. 0. That a reasonable time be uiveti f tho redemption of ull bonds fiirteited to the state for Ueliuouent taxes. It is not the purpose ol this paper to ur guu these tjueitl ions, but biuip.y to present them tor consideration, We lielieve llutt justice to the prostrate people demands sue! action. I may be pardoned for sautii; that the Jfeinoeratiu party is the constitutional uunr- diun of the laboring chiNes. There is only one wav iu which the Democratic party can be destroyed; tho Hcpuhlicuu party In failed to do it. The Nationals can not doit But if the Iteuioi-ratie parly, lltroimh cow ardiee ur by coalition mill capitals, joins tt oppress the eoplc, it will be ground topow ler. Mie lias llio luiwer lo eotne to the lief of the people, and the people demand it of her. llENitv t't.vv 1kan JINXT HMD AND DAMKI, HKuSTEK. " Jenny I.ind poor ' "Not a bit of it. The rcporta lo llitit ef fect in the newspaper wcru thu gniKHOst slanders nil that stnry, ymt retin'iuher about her husband H beini; 11 Hpeiulllirilt mid luukitit; awuy with her iiiiiiut. II u find one of the publishers, iind proved 111 court that .Icnnv is worth 8L',iliin.tiiiii. Mie mail (1,111111,111111 in America and .Mr. (inldsiiiiilt invested it si) succcsMitlly thai it lias uiuili Hi ilsell. He is a real linn ititiet little tel- Inw, a Jew lltoith ho became n christian when ho married her ami lltreo or linir years yuuiiKor than site. I saw Iter unly Year air". Shc ia well anil happy. Sin lias a grown up son and daiigltlcr. Sir Juliotis llcnc'ict the composer, .lenity's old teacher, told 1110 that tho ilumrlitcr would have, lii'cn aa o,rcal a sillier its her mother ever watt i she hadn't Ir'CIi rich. As liir llio son h knows that Jenny is rich. He likes In spend the money, and Jenny likes In have him " You can't imagine what a liiuinph the tour of Jenny l.iml 111 this country was. It was an incessant ovation. Old Daniel Well stcr. whenever he heard her sin;,' Iho kwus Keho soiuf, would rise in lite audience soon as site hud finished, ami make three profound bows, llu did it in Casllc luir-den, in Providence, in Huston, in Washington. She always uxpcelcil il and site always received it. I introduced mm lo her one day in the Kcvcro house in Koslon. II wore a bun vest and velvet collar, and nan hia hair brushed up oil' his forehead. II talked sound sense to her, with iliptily mid stalely courtesy. 1 rcmcmlicr Iho old Id low telling hor in his most impressive and senatorial manner, that America is Iho Ik-mi country in thu world, iiuidaiu, lor persons who do uot indulge in intoxicating bevera ges, lie Had just hcen welling his Whistle, ill the barroom. Alter he Hail iron.) .leimy jumped up, walked theihairexcitedly, clasped her hands, and Willi lndcscrinalde earnest ness and prettiness exclaimed: 4Oh, Mr. ISarnum: that is a maul Hint is a man, Kir. Barnuni: I never saw a man Iwfbre;' obser vations which sho repeated several times in succession. TBE TKOTTKK, FAMILY. WANTKD. forty Million Dollars In Makes to be Con. tested fur In Knglnnd. The following notice, which apiHiurs in tho Montgomery (Ala.) Atlvirt!rr, is worth copying gratis : THE THOTTEll KMT AT K IN KUKOPK. Reported over 8 lll.dlHI.IIlKI uf William Trotter, of Knglund, ducoastnl, and llm'lor Thomas Trotter, of Scotland, deceased. This is to notify all ot tho name nt trotter and their descendants that in consequence of the death of the attorney in Knglaud, who was employed by Dr. J. M. Trotter, of Virginia, principal heir to tho William Trotter estate, the business was suspended ; and I having examined evidence from Kurope, suiting that the estate is there and uuclaimcd, I am authorised to call on all the Trotters and their descendants to prepare their genealogical history, having them certified to by a justice of the peace, olerk of the county court und secretary of state in which they live, giving an account 01 an wno ere uenu or auve; ami let every family head appear or be represented by a power of attorney or in person, at a convention to be held at Clarkavillo, Tenn., beginning on the 4th day of July, 1878, at Which time and place they will tako action to obtain said estate. All interested parties are requested to be present to furnish their share of money to pay the exenses of an agent to go to Europe oil the above business in July and return; provided Dr. J. M. Trotter declines to go himself. It is preferred that Dr. Trotter will attend to it, as he descended from the minister of the high church of England, who descended from the Karl or Uanery, Scotland. ' All interested parties who see this notice will have it published in their newspaper, and send the editor of the Tubacco Lrnf, Ctariuville, Tenn., twenty-firo cents each, requesting him to publish the names of all who will attend th. convention. . About one hundred copies will be sent to interested parties of the convention. Mahtua Trotter. KATE SOTHKRN. A Mallcr-oMact Arrounl uf the Crime for Hhlt'b she la Suffering. From Ihe 1'ulnnilMis (Ha.) Kiopil.er. Wejrive in Ibis pa-r the evidence eliei-lisl in Ihe uiiieli lulL.-d-id trial of Kale Sol hern. It dillcrs as much as li-Jit and darkness (111111 Ihe sensational accounts we have been reading in certain imsHiiidcnev. There is nothing iu thu scones, the surround-inpi, nor in I lie incidenls to jjenn a lithe of niiiiantv. Thu wlmlu was a fifilit Ih'Iwihii two women, while the gullaul lluh Sulhcru and Ihe rest hskcd uii. They were all Very ignorant people. Kate and her sister IkjIIi uciil.Tcd on "Sis" Cow-art. There is no' evidence that "llio men present tried lo part the couihatanls, nor dihtt there npH'ar lo have been such a scene as thu scnlimenlal writers picture, uf Hob, with pistol in hand, forcing Kate's way through a crowd. All that was fur the imagination id' a fancy skctcher. Kale Solhern is nut pretty, even. She is of medium hcicjit, uImuiI twenty years of ago, and has dark brown hair, and the twang of a North tlcorgia cracker. Sho is very ignorunt, can hardly mail and write, and Hob is worse educated than she. Kulu is passably good-lisikiug, und wears iinilation jet. She says Iho witnesses swore lies against her ; that she acted in sell'-dcfcnse ; that she call not dance, and that night at her father's was the "lust lime she ever seed a reel run." She is now on the plantation of Col. Smith, in Washington county, and will be employed in the household, iisiking and washing for thu convicts who work on the plantation. The six-liiotilhs "baby" ia sick, teething, and that now requires most of her time. Shu says 110 money has Ihvii sent her from the North. Her health is bad. Her sixtecn-yenr-old sister, sentenced to two years as uu accessory to Kate's crime, has been in Col. Sooth's house us u servant. She is handsome, and bus been taught to read and write by her kind mistress. On her father's farui she worked iu the field and drove an ox to the plow, llcr sentence has proved a blessing. Bob Solhern ia nothing but a strong, good-looking uniinal a common, ignorant boor, llu is now a guard to convicts 011 ihe same plantation. The woman Kate killed was ull a par with the rest. tin reailini; this evidence one feels utterly disgusted with the amount of sentimental twaddle that has been cxH'iuli d 011 the case. .Not it scinlllla can be. obtaiui-d to cxcllo single expression of ndtiiiiiiliuii. Why, the Parlies surrendered themselves to get Ihe re ward, and the understanding was that Kale's mother was to net tilt V dollars ot the money Where even u fertile fancy could extract anything of a romance from an atrocious crime we can not imagine. We do nut believe I here is a single woman, no mailer how warm nnd sympathetic her heart may be, who, alter reading Hits sworn testimony, will sign a pel il ion for Kate Sutlicrn's pardon, tinvcrnor Colquitt did right, llu weighed the evidence carefully, und displayed both luMlec and humanity 111 his decision. A crime has been committed, a woman killed another in her lather's house, after she had been received kindly by her parents ami I hen lo demand id Iho nut hor it ie that she shall go lieu is preposterous. If such an act were pardoned thu dome; so would he a mockery uf law. Crime already has loo much license because the statutes are not enforced. I'tTAb Ellimil. Alexander Mellon was convielcd of mur der ill ihe tlrst degree, nt the April term of the Circuit Court of Scnlt county, for the killing of n man named lliggins and sen leuced lo lie hanged at Commerce on llu H 1 sit insl. Meantime, Marshall Arnold Ksq,, atl.irney for the ilel'eudant, carried ihe case lo the Supreme Court on Ihe ground, among olhcr things, that thu Curt erred 111 instructing Ihe jury In the clleet that, il Mellon "wilfully, pretuialitately und of his malice iil'orcl bought killed lliggins, he was ;inlty ol murder ill lite hrst degree. The Supreme Court held that the descrip tion amounted to n higher crime than mur- ler in lite second dcgioc. Deliberation is an essential clement ol murder in Hie urst .legrce, and any instruction is fatally defect ive which declares a homicide, commuted without ilelihcrulion, In lie murder in the first degree. The Court committed a fulal error, there fore, ill nuiiltiug to instruct the jury that Mellon wilfully, ilililiemMg, etc., killed Hie' 'ins, and a new dial was ordered. On account of the near approach of (he day of execution, llio olhcr objections were not passed upon. Tito execution, uf course, did not lake place on Friday Inst. MtOUKMIS COLONY. In September lust (here started from Lex ington, Ky., 4r negro families under Ihe special direction uf John II. Niies, who was long a resident ol .Loxington. lliese taiui- luuuded a colony 111 (indium county, Kansas, called Ihe " Nicodcuius colony." They settled oil government lands, forty miles from a railroad, laid out a town and built rude houses all around for temporary use. It was a bad tune ot year to go, with the winter before thciu mid no chance for imme diate crops. Hut Nilcs had money and brought ihein through llio winter. They ilectcd hiui president of tho colony, and re solved to give him one-tenth of the net proceeds of the culony for life, for what he had lone lor tliem. Ho is therefore a little Af rican king iu Kansas. Tho coming crops, which promise to be good, will place Nico- emus out ot the reach nt want and l'rest- ieut Nilos in possession of a very comforta ble royal tribute. The Last of the Confederacy. Correspondence of the Charleston News. Whilo I have pen in hand I will add two items which may interest your readers touching the late Thomas Chiles Pcrrin, of Ab- beyville. In the convention of this stuto which passed the ordinance ol secession, when the signing of the document was done, Abbevillo district being the Urst called on, Mr. Perriu's honored name heads tho roll. Not long ago hia splendid mansion in Abbe villo viliuge (by far the finest dwelling I ever saw in this country) was consumed to ashes. lie told me himselt that the very last othcial aet of the Confederate Government took plaeo in the parlor. The President and his Cabinet spent tho night at Mr. Perrin's as they passed through Abbeville on their re treat westward from Richmond. Then and there it was formally resolved to disband. Dir. Uenjamin, llio (Secretary ot the State, consulted with tho host as to the destruction of tho great seal by fire, desiring his aid in effecting that cad. Mr. Pcrrin suggested as a better way of disposing of it to oommit to the Hooping of the taithtul Bavsnnah River, whioh the Secretary was expecting to cross on the morrow. It is believed that such was tho disposition made of it. RTKHNAL IIOl'K. Canon Farrar on Ihe Obliterations of Old Uorias. Canon Karrnr, defending himself from llio attacks of recent criiicn, usks souto interest iug questions iu the t.mtfnttrtty liiritw: " 'What do Ihe wicked do lorcvci in hell? is the oucslion of a once celebrated culc chism, which many of my rciulcrs must have learned iu their childhood. 'They roar, curse and blaspheme tiod.' Where has this teaching Ihvii repudiated? When and where ami by whom, asset .1 within Iho Inst month ur two, has there been a distinct refusal by teachers of this scluail to endorse the Iriglillul sermon ol .lolmlbaii r.dwnrds, entitled, "Sinners iu the hands uf an angry dial.' 'The Hod that holds you over the t il of hell, uiuch iu ihe suiue way us mie holds a spider or some loathsome insect over the tire, abhors yuu and it' dreadfully provoked.' Apart from the metaphor, is Ibis to be regarded aa nrthiMhix teaching ur mil? Is this the (iisi of whom we are taught thai his love is deeper than thai of a mother, and that His tender mercies are over all His works? Is Ibis Ihe liisl who says thai llu will not cast nlf forever? Is this the (iikI who 'pnrdonclh iniquity,' who Vainelh md His anger lorever, because lie dcligutclh in mercy?' "If language such us I have quoted be utterly reprehensible, if il be unconscious blasphemy against the love ami pity of our rather in Heaven, why have my sermons been so vehemently attacked? 1 have received ho many Idlers on the subjift, from all sorts of si rangers iu Kngland and America, that few living men are, I supwe, better able tu estimate ihe character uf the extreme popular view, or the hardening, embittering, inquisitorial, Pharisaical, degrading, prido-uiid-hatrcd-oiigciidcring influence which it exeroises on the minds not of course of ull, but uf loo many who hold it. "Ihis was tho doctrine that produced the Torqucmudas, tho Arnolds uf 'renin, the Sprongels of tho middle ages. This ia the doctrine which often makes the so-called religious character so little lovely nnd so little religious. This is the doctrine which to this day produces thu dull and ohsliitnle fanaticism uf many whom wu would fain will to s diviner charily." Two Plump Lies. The newest crop of Wilkes llooth litera ture is withered before it had fairly expanded. The stories are numerous, but the denials are more numerous still. Somebody out West had a bran new incident of the as-snssinaliuii in which Hubert Lincoln was a prominent figure, but the anecdote had scarcely slurlcd on its rounds when Mr. Lincoln tipH!arcd in print w ith the statement (hat it was made ou( of whole cloth. The Washington J'tmt'n dinner parly story, telegraphed from Louisville, was equally unfortunate. It was a very good story, relating how Mr. Coylc, the editor nf die "National Intelligencer," was dining at Worm-ley's with Mr. Haudall and Iwoor three others, when the news of llic assassination was received. Mr. Coyle, in great alarm, then produced from his pocket the scaled envel ope he had received Irotii Wilkes Hoolhihat day, and usked what he should do with it. Mr. itnuilall promptly advised that il he de stroyed at once, and so the mysterious package was burned in ihe presence of llic company. This interesting aiiccd do only lasted Inni! enough lo he printed, Mr. Kamlatl immediately writing lo Ihe "I'ind" that he nev er timed with the gentlemen named and was not in Washington on llio night id' the as sassination, so that a considerable portion of the narrative, nt least, is without foundation. I'll'"! ihe whole, il dois not seem worth while Iu get up new stories about Wilkes Booth, but if wo must havejt set of them every spring, care should be laken to mention inly men who are dead and who Ihcrctorc can make 110 denials. Adam and Eve Ingenuity. Some uf lliu papers have been amusing their readers wilh the following. To say the least, it displays ingenuity : How many apples did Adam and I'.vccnl? Some say Kvo S nnd Adam 2 a total of In only. Now, wu liguru Ihe thing out far Itllcrenlly. Kvo H uud Adam M al. Total, lli. l'u'm iniinitif. We think the above figures wrong. IT Kve S uud Adam is J, certainly the total will be !UI. Scientific men, however, on llic strength of the theory that the iitilcileliivians Were a race id gianls, reason snmcllung liki this: Kvc SI and Adam : tidal HI'l. OoHcrsrc iiivviscc. Wrong again. What could be clearer than, if Kve 81 uud Adam NIL', Ihe total was Hll.'Cf Ltiirrmcf AtHrririiit. If Kve 811st nnd Adam SlL', would not tho total bo 1,11'Jil? lonttttt JtiitiHtil.' I believe the following lo he lliu true so lid ion: Kve 81 1 Adam, Adam HI J I Kve; total 8,:!IH. IVnV.w. Still uiiulher calculation is 11s follows: If Kvo Hid Adam. Adam HlL'll' oblige Kve; total, SJ,!I77. We think this, however, not to bo a sufficient quantity, for 'though wu admit Kvo 81 1 Adam, Adam if heS(I.S12l2 keep Kvo company j total, 8,IIK'i,lliili. A't J or Mml. All wrong. Kve, when she HI SI LI many, and probably felt sorry fur it, but her companion, in order to relievo her grief, KIJ. Thorcturc, Adam, if he H1H1 ILMIHy lOve s depressed spirits. Hence, both ate 81,8!lti.-8 14. apples. a row PK0VEKU8. Better go round than fall iu the ditch. - Better go alone than in bad company. Be slow to promise, but quick to perform.Better go to bed suppcrlcss than get up in debt. Cut your coat according to your cloth. Catch the haru before you sell his skin. Charity begins ut home, but does not end there. Do not rip up old sores. Doing nothing is doing ill. Diligence commands success. Debt is tho worst kind of poverty. Dependence is a poor trade to follow, llocds are fruits ; words are but leaves. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Every couple is not a pair. Everything is good in ils season. Everybody's business is nobody's business.Falso friends are worse than open enemies.Fortune knocks once at least at overy man's door. Fire and water, are good servants, but bad masters. Great barker, are not biters. Great gain and a little pain makes a . man weary. Give a meue rope enough and he will .hang himself. KLTI IILICAX POLICY KK8P0XNIIILI. lion. A. J. Dill, Dtiuocralic nominee fur governor of PcuusyUaiiia, charge tint present tlciunmliiatiou of the tuuntry lo the policy pursued by Ihe Itcpulilimn parly. t riiqiicsiiouably, iis bailing measures liavo been in the interest nf tapilulaiid have lend ctl to aggregate wealth in ihe hands (if (ho few, while paralyiing commerce ami manufactures, thereby iulcnsiljiiig th. struggles id l.dsir for dread. Iu accepting the uuuii-naliou. Mr. Dill said : "When the Hrpiihlican (uirly assumed llic contrai l uf the government, wealth was generally distributed among llio people. Tlure were n few millionaires, bill nnequulid Miverly. Its policy has made individuals rich und cuiuinutiilics pour. The nalaih 'cl uiie end of sis-iety und tbe tramp at Iho other end is (be result of its ruin. The public fxjienscs have been fearfully incrtras-ctl, and the abilily uf lliu (ample lo bear them reduced. Public offices have been multiplied and the salaries increased until il is 110 wonder thai I he industries uf the cuuhtry are prostrated Is-nealh ihe loud, and thousands of asiple willing to work, stand in enforced idleness, liegginti fur broad. Huiuething must be done. If Iho mission it lliu Itehiildican party is not yet ended. let it be iHistiNiuetl until a more titling Mca- suii. and let the mission uf the I Vinocrat be gin, which I trust ami Is-lieve will be to lift lliu country from ii.i despair, not by vainly seeking for some new principle of iolilical economy, but by thu application of tho huincly principle ot true Kcpublu-nn gov ernment ; by decreasing the cxa'ncii that taxation may Ih! redinrd ; by the rejieal or modification ol obnoxious laws; by teaching the rulers that they are servants of tho jntiple ; by establishing the laws ss tho supreme arbiter uf every dispute ; thnt enpit tal may Ihi encunruged lo invest its surplus iu Ihe pursuits of industry uud affurd employment to lalsir; by giving up fur a timo, at least, sentimental politics, the withdraw ing ot the eves ot Hie people from nags and banners and directing ihcm to btisiucss politics; to the practical solution of practical iiueslioiis; to ctiinHlling (he affairs uf tho Stale to be managed us the jieuple are managing their own ufl'airs ; retrenchment in ex penses und 111 all the business ot Ihe departments. I know nf nit belter standard than the Cuiisliltit'ton and the laws, and if tho people shall cmlorsu their nominations tho Constitution shall be luy guide." The Dreadful Tarantula. The following slory is from a Sacramento journal. "A party uf Sacraincnlans reliirn- il home last evening from a dtp to Iho mountains, bringing with I hem two deer skins, one wildcat skin and n few olhcr tro phies, including Iwu tarantulas dead tints. They had a little incident attending iho lr.insMrlalion id' these specimens which casioneil considerable alarm. It iH-currcil ill Cache Creek Canyon as thoy were returning home. 'The taiaiiiutas, for lack of a better rtreplaole, were enclosed ill a cigar box when caught, uhoitl leu days revioiis, and ibis box, cardnilv lied up. ivas deposited liencalh the scat id' Ihe vehicle. While they wcro jolting Ihiough llic canyon Ihe seal slipM.tl, mil the two men occupying II found llicm- selves .dropped suddenly into the bolloin of he wagon. I hie id them struck I'.e cigar iox, flushing il, uud immediately lilt that something had hurl hint. A glancu showed him thai he was resting on llic taiiiiilulas, and with a yell of 'I nui slung! I'm slung I' he jumped I'rom the wagon, and dashed his hands behind him. as though desirous id' liliing himself nut of his bisits, he bounced wildly along the r 1, then, turning, tiiiulo liir the wagon, shouting, to his uiuacd mid alarmed companions : "Whisky ! quick 1 I'm dying ! why don't yuu hurry ?' The other I hive men llicru wcro four in the parly reached simultaneously for Ihe demijohn, broke oil' the cork in their husto (o pull il mil, alul in their cITorls In knock oil' ihe neck id' the tli'itiijolin to save lime, broke the cut ire coticei 11 and nearly nil Iho contents were lost. About a pint of llio liquid was saved, however, and without saying so much us 'here's luck,' the party llt.it was bilteii swallowed it. Soon he began to li-cl better, ami eventually (tit su remarkably well that it was evident that the Hiison bail been forced to succumb. Then the work uf straightening up the contents of the wagon commenced, ami the tarantula box was carefully lilted out aud examined, when behold 1 the duigs' were found pcrli ellv lifeless, and so dry and si ill' thai it was evident that they had liceti (lead more lliau tuvuly-luur hours, while a couple of tax in lite broken coyer of the box conveyed a very good hint as to tho nature of ihe injury which llio bold hunter had HUUcl'cd." . No llones In Hie Orran. , Mr. Jeffrey tins established tho-liict that bones disappear in the ocean. By dredging, it is cumniuii Iu bring up teeth, bill rarely ever a bone nf any kind; Ihcsc, however compact, dissolve if exposed to the acliuu uf Ihe water bill a little time. On tho contrary, teeth which are not any mure bones. 1 11111, whales are fish resist the destroying action of sea-water indefinitely. It is, therefore, a (siwerful solvent. Slill thu popular opinion is that it is a brine. If such were the ease, tbe hotlom of nil seas would, long ago, have lieen shallowed by immense accumulations of carcasses and products uf tho vegetable kingdum constantly AWing into (hem. Dentine, (he peculiar material of which teeth are formed, uud the enamel covering I belli, offers extraordinary resistance to these chemical agencies which rcsolvo other animal remains into nothingness. . Mounds in tho West, tumuli in Kurope and Asia, which nre believed to antedate sacred history fur thousands of years, yield up perfectly sound teeth, on which time appears to have made no impression whatever. The Buman Pulse. The human pulse has in all aires been con sulted as an index nf health or disease. It is a kind of dial within ns that gives us both the measure of time and of health. Tho pulse of a person in health beats about seventy strokes s minute, and the ordiuary term of life is about seventy years. In this sev enty years, the pulse nf a temperate th.n beats -',574,41(1,1100 times. It no Actual disorgauitation'.hould happen, a drunken . pel-sou might livo until his pulse beat Utia number; but by tho couslant stimulus, nf ardent spirits, or by pttlse-qnickcning fisjd, Ihe pulse becomes greatly aCeeJcratiHl, aad the 2.574.4-111,000 pulsations are performed in a littlo more than half the ordinary term of human life, and life goes out in forty ntm forty-five years instead of seventy. This application of numbers is given to show that the acceleration of. those forces diminishes the term of human life. - ' -' t&" But for extravagance many a mar-ried couple might now be in pnasussion of a valuable farm or comfortable mansion in town, which have gone with life's follies. 1

5k 3" ,,v 1 lulton IdtgroplL KsTAUUSHKl) IN 18;)!l. Ol.U SlHlk.S jo piunting or iu kikm . ZSCUIS IS IS KC:7 Aff&OTED Vol. XXXVIII. Published Friday Morning by-JOHN B. WILLIAMS. TtRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION t Oni copy, oh year, In titmice fl M On. copy, 6 month., In dauce I M Biugl. copy, In wrapper i ft Our facilities fur dt.infl all kinds of Job IViuiiiig ere uiiiiin'muhi by any other flatd.rb raeui in f'eulral UtPMturi, and at prices thai-defy vuiueliiHii. Tall autl get rltea. Vol. XXXIII. FULTON, CALLAWAY COUNTY, Mo., JULY 5, 1878. No. JffiaMagt-'" ft ii .; National aad Stale Directory for 1878 TIIK KXMTTIVK. President Rutherford II. Hayes. Vice lreaiieul Wiu. A. Wheeler. THK fAHISKT. Secretary of State Win. M. Kvarta. Heurelary f War Ueo. W. .MetWy, Secretary of Treasury John rttierumn. Bocrfltary of Navy I tit-hard W. Thoiuon. (Secretary of Interior t'art 84-bun. Attorney (leneral Than. K. l-eveua. roslmaster Ueneral David .M. Key, v. m. ji pit uur Chief Justice Morrison It. Wane, Ohio. AHKtH'UTK JI'HTIi :H. Nathan Clifford, Maine. Nallian II. Hwayne, Ohio. Stephen J. Field, t?alifuru.A. Samuel V. Miller, Iowa. William Slmnjf, i-Vnnxylvunin. Jus. I. Bradley. New Jersey. War J Hunt, New York. DKPaRTwKNT T JIXTH K. - V. I. CIHCI'IT C(M'KT WttSTKHK lUSTMlT OF MliWOrRI. Hon. Samuel P. Miller, Hon. Arnold Kirk el, v Judges, Hon. John P. Inlhui, j Clerk Henry (leUhurfr. Mamhiil Williniii M. Smltli. llegiilar terms, third Monday in April ami No. veiuber, at Jeneraun 4'iiy. u. a. hiitruirr corn? wihtkiik UsSTBilt or MINHUI-UI. Judge Arnold Krekel. Distriet Attorney A. W. MnlHns. Begular terms, Hint Monday iu March and 8ep- teniuor. Register In Bankruptcy Chit r!en E. Hens, Jefferson Oily, Mo. NTATK (Ip KU IAI.S. Governor John H. I'hp.f. Lieut. Oovernor, Henry t Broekmeyer. Secretary of State Michael K. McOrath. Attorney General .liickwui L. Smith. Auditor Thouuis Hulliday. Treasurer Elijah (Jutes. Jtegister of Laud Jnnies K. Mc Henry. Uupt. PuMio Instruction K. D. Shannon ' HI'PRKXK fOI'KT. Iwomas A. Sherwood Six Yrart. Warwick Hough Ktjht Y?ir: laka W. Henry 7V Vntr. Wbb. U. Napton Four Ytttr. E. H. Norton Two Years. BAIL BOA D COaaiNHIUNKUH. James Harding, uf Colo. J. S. Marmmluke, uf St. LouU John Walker, of Howard. NTATK LUNA Tit! AHTLI'M. BK8H1KNT orrirKiut, T. H. II. Suiitli, M. V., Superintendent ami Phy-aiciuti.H. K. Ilin.lo, M. D., Flrat AtiUlant PhyHlcian. T. A. II (i ward, M. l., Secnnd AjwiHinnl lltytiiciun. C. O. AtkiitHun, Hlewnrtl. hV.W ANI IU I Hit AKYI.l M. Wni. D. Kerr, A. M Huperiuteudeut. Jaios K. Hheley, Jr., Mlewnril. Folton and CallawayCoity Directory. In the following may lw found nil I lie lending oI&ei'rH of our city and county, together w'h the kwn of worship in the di Heron t clmrchcx, time of meefing uf (lie ditl'erent Iidgeit of Iho city, &e. ''Telegraph" Printing Office, New BrioK Building, on court street. DISTKUrr tlPPIUKIlS. ongrefiman A. II. Hi ohnkb. . 4?ireui t Judge 1. II. Bi Bt KiiAiiTr. State Hcuator Zona A. Puhtn.f UOUNTV OFKUJHItS. KepreRantntive William Harrison. Site-. ProDecuting Attorney L. W. McKiuucy. Circuit (Itork Joa.tph T. llryau. bounty Clerk .Ihuioh Itickeuhaugh. Sheriff John W. Pace. Collector Dr. William It. Tucker. Treasurer J. Sain Wtttmm. Asneasor H. O. AiHtiu. Aurvoyor Thomas II, Hulley. Puhlio Administrator Kr.mcis llrandon. .School Superintendent T. J. lluulware Coroner William II. Dawnoii. CITY OFFIUKUS. "Mnyor Jamea B. Mnell. iCouncilmen William L. Wheeler, " J. C. Yam la, " Jameii II. Tiireman. " Theiolore Lticolf, " ' Ueorgo Kreulz. Cleric Phil S. Adnma. Atler.ey T. Aiutoll lloulwarc. Vraaaarer W. II. Wilkomon. OuislAlile and Oolleolor lien. Mclntire. Weiglima'Uer Sidney M. Hnyaler. fiireiit.Couiuiit!tioncr W. If. Uawfion. . A Hues Mr J. W. Overton. A. F. A. II. U. L. Pint Saturday aud third Friday uiglil In eaob nionlh. 11. A. !. ocond and fourth Friday niglila In .aeb monllt. I.O.O. F. Callaway Lodge, No. 1(13, incela every Monday evening. Woatminaler Kncaiupmeut, No. 30, mecla every Aral aud third Friday oveningtt in each inoutb I.YUKUU. 'Fulton Lyceum moola overy Tueaday night in Odd Fellow Mall. OIIIOIIIT (JOtlHT TK I1M8. Pirat Monday in May and November. COUNTY OOllttT TKIIMS. Ilegiilar. Icnna third Monday in Febmary, May, Aiigual aud November. Adjournod terma tiurd Monday in each month. cnuituilKS. 'RMlillt Bptiiit Clli'utul Elder T. L. Bran-.tetter, PaUr. Preaching every fourth Saturday preoeding the fourth Sunday In. each month. CnuiariAi CnuEan O. A. Carr, Paalor. Preaching every Lonl'a day at 10 o'clock A. ., and t V. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Bible achool every Lord', day at 9 a. a ,. U. K. Ciiuiion Soirril Rev. (lonrge W. Tenn, Paator. Preaching every Hnbliath in each month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Sabbath achool every Sabbath at 9 o'clock A.M. Paaa.vTMlAX Ciiraoit Kev. W. H. Marqneaa Paator. Preaching every Sabbath morning .aud evening. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Sabbath achool every Sabbath at nine .o'clock, a. M. Catholic Clliracll Services at Calholie Church .on the aeoond Sunday of every month, 8 and 10 A. K. and 8 p. V. ' ' ' EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. WKSTMIMHTni OOLUMB. ' Rev. Charlea C. Horaman, A. M., President tand Professor of Latin Language and Literature. av.OiUOAL PXMAL. COLLBOfc Rev. B. II. Charles, President. PLOEAL HILL VRMAMI COLUUL Jlrfc 0. A. Carr, Principal. pitolio wiinnL. 'I Prof. Car( Yineenl, Principal. . Mineral Springs Dairy, On. and . half miles south of Fulton, will furnish families with . FRESH HITTER, 8WEKT JMXK. BUTTER M U.K. CREAM, AD., .' ii i i . AT !- . ' -. i' LOW April 10, 1876, RATES. J. L. ERWIN. (SWT.) FULTON WOOLEN MILLS. JIW HEADY. WR are In running unler, nnil are prepared hi du nrl-clniHi Hull fardiilK, HpiliniUK, Uciitinir, and alxo make Ftill Oulh, Jeana, Flannel, tfiDcking YarliK, and Coloring a aiieuialtj. Ilykrtt (iu l'rire 1'iid for H'o. L. H. SAETOE tt CO. June 1, 1878. :il-1n. J. T. BROWN. ItCALRU IX M Drugs, Mm. Chemicals, &c. Toilet Article., Prrfiiniery, fcc. raterlpt ion. carefully compounded nifehl or day Mirnarj 8, I8.S. lilf. S. A. NICHOLS, DRUGGIST, (Opposite Court House, Pulton, Mo.) "WKALKIt in HruuH and MeUlcinea. "T JJ utovk In pure, frtwh and complete, aud sold at prirea to huh the limes. April ft, IH7H. PAINTING! ItY JOHN Yi. CHARTERS. Slop os corner of Columbia ui Nicholi St., (Formerly Henry ll.uicr's Furniture Store.) A LL work done In the heat of style and at prices to suit the times, ( all id leave orders. SiiliHfacliint guaranteed, January 11, 1878. -" DR. G. M. ROOTES, SURGEON DENTIST, FirTorv, 1HIS80VIH. WA It RANT my work when iNdmj jooil material, which I will nlwnya keep on hand. Hut -r those wisliinif cheap artificial teeth, I will keep in alouk aome cheap material to do their work with. In my operative deuttstry department I will only tute the hest material that can be purchased, and the customary prices will Iw chargetl. Uood work and fair dealings wilt be my aim. Bf,. Office over Brown's Drugstore. March 2J, IHTH, (21-tf.) Tom Watson's SMOKE HOUSE ! U now 111 row ii ojien lo viMtorn of nil iinlionalitlem, both male and female. Tho only place in the Kingdom where LOVEES OF THE WEED ' Tnn find kept on hand every variety of PIPES and CIGARS, M.ga.1 Smoking Tob&ccos. His accommodatinp aaleiutan, J. I'renly Thomas, will attend to the wunta of his customers iu fine style, December 1, 1877 (3tf.) T. J. UAKKlt. W. I. BF.LL. BAKER 6c BELL, Iu the M Tilegmph OJief, riiuox, i MISSOURI. WF, HUTCH Kit none but auporior ami enre-fiilly Holerleil animals, and Ibe mbliewill finil notbinR but clioice beef, m, KU UD M IN OUR MARKET. WE WILL ALSO SLICE HAM To the public nt a low figure. We ask the public lo give aa a fair trial, autl we will gunrantee sat-hraelion. Don't fail lo give us a call. Orders Delivered to Any Pirt of the Clljr. Mr. Louia Christ, a nraelieal and experienced Butcher, has charge of the market. aisjr it, ibio. I",'". AND Confectioner - -. Corner Aaylum and Nichols street. FULTON, HI8S0UBI. : .; H : RETURNINa Ihanka for paat iaTora and re-aDeclfully request a eoutiuiianoe of the aanie, I desire to reuiind my frienda and th. public generally that 1 am still an nana wnn . arge aud well selected sioca 01 .. CONFECTIONS, i Also, always on hand. ' - FRESH BREAD, RUSKS, PEES And s good assortment of OA.KE. at HEW MEAT MARKET r4cn far We44li rrtlei 8- iiarck 7, 187T. (H-) RINGO HOUSE. MDXKO, MO. FIRST-OMSS In .Terjr renpecl. Teleprap Olltce in Iho HoiMe. Siuupte K.miiiih on Fir Fluor. rl. M. ltllK)KS A CO., I'ropr'a. April l!l. 1878. I'J'.' ir.) S. T. HARRISON, Attorney - At - Law , PI'lniN, MO. QUMINRrUI will lalli'udel lo villi pniuipt. ani,oi and rare, ripevuil alleution vveu collet'llonx, and to expculor'a alul adiniuifttratora' ellleuienl.. Oyrii' I p maira in llio oiirl-uiiUHe over eounljr elerk'. oilier. April ft, 1K7H. (-H'-ly ) A. FIN I j ft Y, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW ri i.TOK, no. CH'MMAL attention ffiven lo settlements of ai j9'lil-fllr,tl'ni 'ciilors in county cuurt also lo general colleelioiuj. Orrit'K Up stairs iu court house, with Juo. A I-loo. I. June 7, 1H78. liM-ly. Ur. J. W. Plunimer, DENTAL SURGEON, Fulton, Mo. jgjr Orrwis On CouK street house. March 8, 1K7H. first Tureman (Hi-tf. J A M K S II. S N K L L, ATTORNEY-A T-LAW, PULTON, M I H.HO U K 1. ff OtHue over J. Ouurl Hi reel. January, -lih, 1878. H. Howard's olfice, 7-tfj K 0 It T. A. ClfKW S, Notary Public mid Conveyancer. li'KMAL attention given lo tho writing of lieeda, Aloriages, ,e. figjr Office in the t'ourl House, Fulton, Mo. January 4th, 187H. (7-If.) T. ANSEL!. HOULiVARE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, And Notary Villi lie, FULTON, MIXSOUlll. rollecllona receive prompt attention. JH--llllioo with Hon. I. W. Il.mlware, over II T. Ihterries' store. January 4, 1N78. 7-lf. I. W. MoKTNNKY, ATT O RNE Y-A T-LAW, FI'KTOiV, MINHOI'KI, THAirfU?Ea ill Iho Courta of Callaway nnd afiidjoimug counlicK. Also in U. rircuil autl OiHtricl t'onrlM tor the WcNlern Hilricl, ami the Hupreme Court of Missouri. tlltice l'p atnin In the tourt IIouho. January lit, 1878. pi-lf.) JOHN A. FLOOD, ATTORNEY-ATI. AW. FUI.TOIV, niNNOIiltl, VVylLL practice in Cnllawnjr ntid adjoining W counlica. DHicc in Ihet'ollli House, up stairs Held, at, IH77. lir.o. h. Aitrm ii. " ATTOItNEY AT IAW COLLECTING AGENT, FIl.TOW. MINfOI'RI. NOTKS aud Accounls promptly collccleil for a reasonable commission. Mo charges until collect ions nre mnde. OrrlrK over lr. Howard's tdlice. Jan. 12, 1K78. (H-lf.) JUIIX A. lliK!KAI.tV. p. T. UtlLKV. limiKADAV & IMII.KV, Attorneys and Connsallors at Law, FULTON, MISSiilllll. WILL IWti iu the Courts of Collnway aud adjoining counties, ami will irivn prompt alleution to all husiueHN cnlrmdedto their enre. Januarys 1H7R 7-tr. AUOI.PII WAI.aER, WITH CIIAItl.EN WKKI.RR, WHOLKSALE LIQUOIt DG1LER, Importer of German and French WINES AND BRANDIES, Fine Kentucky II o urban YVhla-fcleti A Specinlly, 213 mid 215 South 2nd Street, EtttbliDlied 1858. ST. LOUIS. November 23, 1877. (My.) POWELL HOUSE. W. P. POWELL, Proprietor. HA VI NO purchased the Whnley House. I dealre to inform my friends and the traveling puhlie generally, thai no pains will he spared to iiminlain the popularity uf the house. FIRST GLASS PABE JVill at all times I found at this lintel, with neat and comfortably furnished rooms, together with polite and attentive servants. Strict attention win oe paiu to me comion oi guests. CIIAltUKM KKAtwINAItLK, Livery & Feed Stable ! There Is also connected with the Hotel a fine, large, new Stone Stable, where stock will 1 boarded and fed by the day or week at reason able rates. LIVERY BUSINESS. A select assortment of Hones, Dngffiea, Car riages, Hacks, Wagons and Saddle Horses kept for hire. Our turn-outs are tlrst class and perfect ly aafe. A share of public patronage ia respect-full; solicited. May 17, 1878. (su-ir.) R. W. MAIN. DEALER IN - AT. wmciBsoxrs hardware store, FULTON, M1NBOURI, Keep, constantly on hand fine stock of ' WATCESS. CLOUS, mXl I SttRO. I Watches, aoeks and Jewelry I ItarAiaaD and WxanAlrrED. Aprfl 12, 1877. 21-tf. Th. Llltle Slorc u4 the TelfKrapk. RV A r.tKB lIUHT MAK. On North rtfili ft reel. In Ti.rkeri Addition, Tlieru ia a little slora Ihera, In fair coudlUoa. You rectilk'ci VVImley, whofor iwentjr-lve jrtara llu lived In your rity, thro' OtMMlaand thro lean; Now tit In amo old fellow baa thlnfft to Mil, And It you kii iu buy luere you'll really do well. Now, thit little alore It malt. It la true. Hut it ha uli'My In it for lae aud for you ; It lias cuffcua aud tea, aa (ood aa nan be Of UiU you will know aa ewin aa you see. II la aiittara and ayru (or rich and for poor. You'll and tliere are plcuty at tbla little atore. rile ha the Wat oyttcra from Haltlmora bniucbt. Tliat M'b'iire and talent or mouey e'er boujrht; Tioiinioeii, and pearhei, and aardlae aud alch Ho haa boutiht for the poor, aa well aa tbe rich. You will Had tliliiK aa low aa ever before, On Noitb f'lftli in I'ulUui, at tbla little alore. There are larae WMhiua luba aud little unaa too. Therc'ii mmpof kliuta yellow.wblle.red and blue; If U atarcli and Ida nioidlea with good coffoo-tnllla Ad ever were found, In valleya or bill. You'll ml the old fellow, aa In daya of yore. At your bock or your call, In ibta liule atore. There la nalt, lend aud owder, and eicellent Bah, And audi thlnica aa any ximh! houaekeeper wlab; He hna mary Rood iMug that tut caunot write out. And to nay to the people, aa Ibey go about: "A you are huntiug Conventluua, do to no more; It is uaclcKM, 'tu foolUh; I've trleil It before. "1 will tell you a plan much better by far. That ban always aucooeiled, In paace or In war; Hunt for hone! men, bunt till you am An honot mnn only, and no other kind. And if you need Information, enquire, be aure, Then call on North fifth, at tbia little atore." The ladled can mime, either dreesed flue or plain, With no thought of coufualon It la all the aainc; Kithur barefoot or abod, ao the money you bring, u danger or trouble Juat tho doner you cltng In aacruil reverence ; and protection, be aure, Shall In) found evermore at tbta little atore. Here la hail to tho TklkokaI'H, forty yeara old; It haa hIikhI by us bravely, through heat and Cold, Aud Jolly old JiilIM, with all uf tho brothers, Has done much lietler, by fur, than others. Smtteaa to the TKi.Kt.iuru I May It last evermore. With a hearty good wish for this Kittle atore. KKSPKCT TO NANCY CARLTON. BT R. KALLO. No voice we hear lo suit the sound, No untiling face, no tongue so sweet, While mother's style threw charms around, Kiirteutial here to guide our feet, " Tell me my soul, eau this ho death ?" Dear mother, aleep while we adore Thy Christian faith and hulineHs; Wo grieve in Morrow nnd denpnir, Nut uuderHtAnding what la Itcnl. Can thin lie dtuth? When friemls who die eauae us to mourn, What stienei. of sadneas gather 'round ; Vet, those who die in faith nnd love, Iflive pi i tied a priie that wins flie crown. 'Tia vielury over death. The Lord U jiwt dtwa all things well, Huh many mansions in the sky, Fir those who follow hit commands The King of King will justify (la vk-lory over death. Before her seemed a plenaanl life, Hertet with pearls ntid fauey dreams ; ltnt disappoiulmeiitM after all I'erhapH are UhI if rightly seen. Tliin iihimI ni death. We all nre vain aud will complain Of whal accrues ur ci-omh our views ; The world's delight is never right, Yet, (lospel t nit lis, pray don't refuse The victor uvcr death. NOT SORKY. You will not lie sorry for hearing before Judging, For thinking before apeaking; For lioliliiif! an angry lomcuo. For Htot.hur the ear to u lale-bearer; For iliMlwIieriiig moai uf the doatlng scandal ; For ruriifiiiK to kit-k a fnlluii man ; For being kind to the 1UtrenseiI; For helng nallem inward everybody; Fur doing good to all meu ; , i For walkout uprightly lufore Uod; For lending tu the Lord ; For laving up ircaiiuro In heaven; For nuking pardon tor all wrong; Fumpeaking evil ot no one; For la-lug courtuoua to nil. Ill llll, KOOHTEB OX THK 8ITIATI0X. He Favors a Free Fight all Around. Mh. Kiiiidli: Tli m chicken did not row uity Inst wouk, und the rotwon why ho ilid not was becuusu ho wiu) "kinder wurt Voit hoo " l'atrick Henry " walked into tho t'ontrul C'onitiiittoe, thon" Pro Bono 'opnli" clmwtil Patrick,, thon "Jauieu" Itud his little any. 80 this rooster, fearing ho would pit hia head picked, just squatted in tho woods to wait till the atonn passed over. And now, ainco tho whole thing in over, nnd we have scanned the political horizon, wo uro bound to conclude that there was luoro I'usa tltun feathers. But I I ho hope, gentlemen, that none of you will take uiubrago at anything I have said in tho past, or may any in tho future, for I think you are all right in every particular. I am a little like Pro Bono Populi this week ; I huvo a perfect diarhea of word, but n grout custivuiiusn of idoaa; ad when that ia the caue, it ia the nioat " monumental" piece of "gasconade" for "chanticleers," by "vociferously" crowing, to try to "squelch" thcae "atomic," "nondescript" "auomoliuu" of "paternal" "profanation", or to "castigate" these "volatile" "blatherskites."But honestly, Mr. Kditor, I think it would be best for the people of this county to have a Free Fight if they expect to get the men they want to fill the various offices, for I hoar It whispered around now among tbe Convention men that they will nominate Tucker because thoy think ha will give strength to their ticket, but not because they want him or any other man who is in favor of reduoing salaries, nor do they propose to nominate any other man of that kind if thoy have a Nominating Convention. : Another little trick that the Convention men are trying to play off on us ignorant country people is this: Thoy say in your township meetings, vote for delegate, by ballot, and do not drop the hindmost man as ia sometime done. I toll yon it is a Convention trap set to eatcth you Free Fighters. Pay no attention to it, bat go and vote as yoa have been smastoas-ed to do heretofore by standing ap and being counted and dropping the hindmost man.' .... I remain with more than filial affection yours fraternally, Bubal Eoostib, MlCAHUItKN Or RKLIEP, rirjr CUj Da'ii OplDlon aalullie Muc lloi or NaUrlri anil Kales oT Inlereal. From the tit. Umia 'lliiies. Kkixu.'s I'iivk, .Mo., June 'J4. At the riNiu.wt id' a luruu ntiiitU'r of farmer, tmvhanicrt und luliriitr itu'ii, wlm liavoulwayaWiii l'iiHKraliiiull(irclln' party perKl uity, 1 bt'' leave UimiIuiiiI tv lli" cuiuidcrulioti of lK-tiiicrulM llio li'Huwiti; roHultitiutiM, which in hulihtaiati will ho pro-MiitleU fur aduptinii nt llio tippruacliiit; con-Vfiiliuii : 1. That tliv idlieu uf Hailmad 4'otitiiiia-siuiiur Im? alKilUhwl, villi i-viry mimtvNS;.ry .Stutl! oITilw 2. That tlio Hulury uf all Stall- ink) t'uuit-ty offitx-Ts )tc rcriuci-tt t wli;it they w.'ri' tit;-curding tu tlui iihIu id' IK.'m, when thu imm! of living was greater tliait it now ia. Ii. That our Ht'iiaturs itinl Itipreni utaliviw ill CourcHti Ih; iii.-it rtteltni tu volu tir tli nli olititm id all tmiiTcim ill oviTy tlcpartuu'iit of tho (Joveriinimit anil thu rnliuiioit of all Halasiea, itiultidiiig that of IVtvident, tmiu- bora ot both huuacH td l onnw, ami m ev ery brunch ot tho tjovuriiineiit, to wlutl they wcro at the flow ol the year Irt.iti, lur tli Jiatue reaHonti that tire utvi-d for the retlti tlon of Htnte oltieer 8 wtlanrH; himI it ih 1 ur tlier BU'i-Htt.'d that a reHolulim. of lliiw pur- tMjrt be adopted tu every t otirewioiial I on vention, w it certainly will be iuthoTwtllth Uistriet. 4. That the rate ot ml. -nut uikhi nil pn vate debtn be lixetl by the Slate jAihlatiire at Mt per cent., with never.- peiialtiiv for (lie Violation ol uaury lawK. 0. That the htute rail tu till ol her pre ent bonds and ianue new miidn nut to hour a greater interest than I K'roetil.hT.nnnuui aud that no country he allowed to pay morn than 4 per cent, upon any Itomls issued tic cordum to law. 'J Inn is not intended t prevent the reptidiutioti of lutiids issued in violation ol tlie Lonslitution or law. 0. That a reasonable time be uiveti f tho redemption of ull bonds fiirteited to the state for Ueliuouent taxes. It is not the purpose ol this paper to ur guu these tjueitl ions, but biuip.y to present them tor consideration, We lielieve llutt justice to the prostrate people demands sue! action. I may be pardoned for sautii; that the Jfeinoeratiu party is the constitutional uunr- diun of the laboring chiNes. There is only one wav iu which the Democratic party can be destroyed; tho Hcpuhlicuu party In failed to do it. The Nationals can not doit But if the Iteuioi-ratie parly, lltroimh cow ardiee ur by coalition mill capitals, joins tt oppress the eoplc, it will be ground topow ler. Mie lias llio luiwer lo eotne to the lief of the people, and the people demand it of her. llENitv t't.vv 1kan JINXT HMD AND DAMKI, HKuSTEK. " Jenny I.ind poor ' "Not a bit of it. The rcporta lo llitit ef fect in the newspaper wcru thu gniKHOst slanders nil that stnry, ymt retin'iuher about her husband H beini; 11 Hpeiulllirilt mid luukitit; awuy with her iiiiiiut. II u find one of the publishers, iind proved 111 court that .Icnnv is worth 8L',iliin.tiiiii. Mie mail (1,111111,111111 in America and .Mr. (inldsiiiiilt invested it si) succcsMitlly thai it lias uiuili Hi ilsell. He is a real linn ititiet little tel- Inw, a Jew lltoith ho became n christian when ho married her ami lltreo or linir years yuuiiKor than site. I saw Iter unly Year air". Shc ia well anil happy. Sin lias a grown up son and daiigltlcr. Sir Juliotis llcnc'ict the composer, .lenity's old teacher, told 1110 that tho ilumrlitcr would have, lii'cn aa o,rcal a sillier its her mother ever watt i she hadn't Ir'CIi rich. As liir llio son h knows that Jenny is rich. He likes In spend the money, and Jenny likes In have him " You can't imagine what a liiuinph the tour of Jenny l.iml 111 this country was. It was an incessant ovation. Old Daniel Well stcr. whenever he heard her sin;,' Iho kwus Keho soiuf, would rise in lite audience soon as site hud finished, ami make three profound bows, llu did it in Casllc luir-den, in Providence, in Huston, in Washington. She always uxpcelcil il and site always received it. I introduced mm lo her one day in the Kcvcro house in Koslon. II wore a bun vest and velvet collar, and nan hia hair brushed up oil' his forehead. II talked sound sense to her, with iliptily mid stalely courtesy. 1 rcmcmlicr Iho old Id low telling hor in his most impressive and senatorial manner, that America is Iho Ik-mi country in thu world, iiuidaiu, lor persons who do uot indulge in intoxicating bevera ges, lie Had just hcen welling his Whistle, ill the barroom. Alter he Hail iron.) .leimy jumped up, walked theihairexcitedly, clasped her hands, and Willi lndcscrinalde earnest ness and prettiness exclaimed: 4Oh, Mr. ISarnum: that is a maul Hint is a man, Kir. Barnuni: I never saw a man Iwfbre;' obser vations which sho repeated several times in succession. TBE TKOTTKK, FAMILY. WANTKD. forty Million Dollars In Makes to be Con. tested fur In Knglnnd. The following notice, which apiHiurs in tho Montgomery (Ala.) Atlvirt!rr, is worth copying gratis : THE THOTTEll KMT AT K IN KUKOPK. Reported over 8 lll.dlHI.IIlKI uf William Trotter, of Knglund, ducoastnl, and llm'lor Thomas Trotter, of Scotland, deceased. This is to notify all ot tho name nt trotter and their descendants that in consequence of the death of the attorney in Knglaud, who was employed by Dr. J. M. Trotter, of Virginia, principal heir to tho William Trotter estate, the business was suspended ; and I having examined evidence from Kurope, suiting that the estate is there and uuclaimcd, I am authorised to call on all the Trotters and their descendants to prepare their genealogical history, having them certified to by a justice of the peace, olerk of the county court und secretary of state in which they live, giving an account 01 an wno ere uenu or auve; ami let every family head appear or be represented by a power of attorney or in person, at a convention to be held at Clarkavillo, Tenn., beginning on the 4th day of July, 1878, at Which time and place they will tako action to obtain said estate. All interested parties are requested to be present to furnish their share of money to pay the exenses of an agent to go to Europe oil the above business in July and return; provided Dr. J. M. Trotter declines to go himself. It is preferred that Dr. Trotter will attend to it, as he descended from the minister of the high church of England, who descended from the Karl or Uanery, Scotland. ' All interested parties who see this notice will have it published in their newspaper, and send the editor of the Tubacco Lrnf, Ctariuville, Tenn., twenty-firo cents each, requesting him to publish the names of all who will attend th. convention. . About one hundred copies will be sent to interested parties of the convention. Mahtua Trotter. KATE SOTHKRN. A Mallcr-oMact Arrounl uf the Crime for Hhlt'b she la Suffering. From Ihe 1'ulnnilMis (Ha.) Kiopil.er. Wejrive in Ibis pa-r the evidence eliei-lisl in Ihe uiiieli lulL.-d-id trial of Kale Sol hern. It dillcrs as much as li-Jit and darkness (111111 Ihe sensational accounts we have been reading in certain imsHiiidcnev. There is nothing iu thu scones, the surround-inpi, nor in I lie incidenls to jjenn a lithe of niiiiantv. Thu wlmlu was a fifilit Ih'Iwihii two women, while the gullaul lluh Sulhcru and Ihe rest hskcd uii. They were all Very ignorant people. Kate and her sister IkjIIi uciil.Tcd on "Sis" Cow-art. There is no' evidence that "llio men present tried lo part the couihatanls, nor dihtt there npH'ar lo have been such a scene as thu scnlimenlal writers picture, uf Hob, with pistol in hand, forcing Kate's way through a crowd. All that was fur the imagination id' a fancy skctcher. Kale Solhern is nut pretty, even. She is of medium hcicjit, uImuiI twenty years of ago, and has dark brown hair, and the twang of a North tlcorgia cracker. Sho is very ignorunt, can hardly mail and write, and Hob is worse educated than she. Kulu is passably good-lisikiug, und wears iinilation jet. She says Iho witnesses swore lies against her ; that she acted in sell'-dcfcnse ; that she call not dance, and that night at her father's was the "lust lime she ever seed a reel run." She is now on the plantation of Col. Smith, in Washington county, and will be employed in the household, iisiking and washing for thu convicts who work on the plantation. The six-liiotilhs "baby" ia sick, teething, and that now requires most of her time. Shu says 110 money has Ihvii sent her from the North. Her health is bad. Her sixtecn-yenr-old sister, sentenced to two years as uu accessory to Kate's crime, has been in Col. Sooth's house us u servant. She is handsome, and bus been taught to read and write by her kind mistress. On her father's farui she worked iu the field and drove an ox to the plow, llcr sentence has proved a blessing. Bob Solhern ia nothing but a strong, good-looking uniinal a common, ignorant boor, llu is now a guard to convicts 011 ihe same plantation. The woman Kate killed was ull a par with the rest. tin reailini; this evidence one feels utterly disgusted with the amount of sentimental twaddle that has been cxH'iuli d 011 the case. .Not it scinlllla can be. obtaiui-d to cxcllo single expression of ndtiiiiiiliuii. Why, the Parlies surrendered themselves to get Ihe re ward, and the understanding was that Kale's mother was to net tilt V dollars ot the money Where even u fertile fancy could extract anything of a romance from an atrocious crime we can not imagine. We do nut believe I here is a single woman, no mailer how warm nnd sympathetic her heart may be, who, alter reading Hits sworn testimony, will sign a pel il ion for Kate Sutlicrn's pardon, tinvcrnor Colquitt did right, llu weighed the evidence carefully, und displayed both luMlec and humanity 111 his decision. A crime has been committed, a woman killed another in her lather's house, after she had been received kindly by her parents ami I hen lo demand id Iho nut hor it ie that she shall go lieu is preposterous. If such an act were pardoned thu dome; so would he a mockery uf law. Crime already has loo much license because the statutes are not enforced. I'tTAb Ellimil. Alexander Mellon was convielcd of mur der ill ihe tlrst degree, nt the April term of the Circuit Court of Scnlt county, for the killing of n man named lliggins and sen leuced lo lie hanged at Commerce on llu H 1 sit insl. Meantime, Marshall Arnold Ksq,, atl.irney for the ilel'eudant, carried ihe case lo the Supreme Court on Ihe ground, among olhcr things, that thu Curt erred 111 instructing Ihe jury In the clleet that, il Mellon "wilfully, pretuialitately und of his malice iil'orcl bought killed lliggins, he was ;inlty ol murder ill lite hrst degree. The Supreme Court held that the descrip tion amounted to n higher crime than mur- ler in lite second dcgioc. Deliberation is an essential clement ol murder in Hie urst .legrce, and any instruction is fatally defect ive which declares a homicide, commuted without ilelihcrulion, In lie murder in the first degree. The Court committed a fulal error, there fore, ill nuiiltiug to instruct the jury that Mellon wilfully, ilililiemMg, etc., killed Hie' 'ins, and a new dial was ordered. On account of the near approach of (he day of execution, llio olhcr objections were not passed upon. Tito execution, uf course, did not lake place on Friday Inst. MtOUKMIS COLONY. In September lust (here started from Lex ington, Ky., 4r negro families under Ihe special direction uf John II. Niies, who was long a resident ol .Loxington. lliese taiui- luuuded a colony 111 (indium county, Kansas, called Ihe " Nicodcuius colony." They settled oil government lands, forty miles from a railroad, laid out a town and built rude houses all around for temporary use. It was a bad tune ot year to go, with the winter before thciu mid no chance for imme diate crops. Hut Nilcs had money and brought ihein through llio winter. They ilectcd hiui president of tho colony, and re solved to give him one-tenth of the net proceeds of the culony for life, for what he had lone lor tliem. Ho is therefore a little Af rican king iu Kansas. Tho coming crops, which promise to be good, will place Nico- emus out ot the reach nt want and l'rest- ieut Nilos in possession of a very comforta ble royal tribute. The Last of the Confederacy. Correspondence of the Charleston News. Whilo I have pen in hand I will add two items which may interest your readers touching the late Thomas Chiles Pcrrin, of Ab- beyville. In the convention of this stuto which passed the ordinance ol secession, when the signing of the document was done, Abbevillo district being the Urst called on, Mr. Perriu's honored name heads tho roll. Not long ago hia splendid mansion in Abbe villo viliuge (by far the finest dwelling I ever saw in this country) was consumed to ashes. lie told me himselt that the very last othcial aet of the Confederate Government took plaeo in the parlor. The President and his Cabinet spent tho night at Mr. Perrin's as they passed through Abbeville on their re treat westward from Richmond. Then and there it was formally resolved to disband. Dir. Uenjamin, llio (Secretary ot the State, consulted with tho host as to the destruction of tho great seal by fire, desiring his aid in effecting that cad. Mr. Pcrrin suggested as a better way of disposing of it to oommit to the Hooping of the taithtul Bavsnnah River, whioh the Secretary was expecting to cross on the morrow. It is believed that such was tho disposition made of it. RTKHNAL IIOl'K. Canon Farrar on Ihe Obliterations of Old Uorias. Canon Karrnr, defending himself from llio attacks of recent criiicn, usks souto interest iug questions iu the t.mtfnttrtty liiritw: " 'What do Ihe wicked do lorcvci in hell? is the oucslion of a once celebrated culc chism, which many of my rciulcrs must have learned iu their childhood. 'They roar, curse and blaspheme tiod.' Where has this teaching Ihvii repudiated? When and where ami by whom, asset .1 within Iho Inst month ur two, has there been a distinct refusal by teachers of this scluail to endorse the Iriglillul sermon ol .lolmlbaii r.dwnrds, entitled, "Sinners iu the hands uf an angry dial.' 'The Hod that holds you over the t il of hell, uiuch iu ihe suiue way us mie holds a spider or some loathsome insect over the tire, abhors yuu and it' dreadfully provoked.' Apart from the metaphor, is Ibis to be regarded aa nrthiMhix teaching ur mil? Is this the (iisi of whom we are taught thai his love is deeper than thai of a mother, and that His tender mercies are over all His works? Is Ibis Ihe liisl who says thai llu will not cast nlf forever? Is this the (iikI who 'pnrdonclh iniquity,' who Vainelh md His anger lorever, because lie dcligutclh in mercy?' "If language such us I have quoted be utterly reprehensible, if il be unconscious blasphemy against the love ami pity of our rather in Heaven, why have my sermons been so vehemently attacked? 1 have received ho many Idlers on the subjift, from all sorts of si rangers iu Kngland and America, that few living men are, I supwe, better able tu estimate ihe character uf the extreme popular view, or the hardening, embittering, inquisitorial, Pharisaical, degrading, prido-uiid-hatrcd-oiigciidcring influence which it exeroises on the minds not of course of ull, but uf loo many who hold it. "Ihis was tho doctrine that produced the Torqucmudas, tho Arnolds uf 'renin, the Sprongels of tho middle ages. This ia the doctrine which often makes the so-called religious character so little lovely nnd so little religious. This is the doctrine which to this day produces thu dull and ohsliitnle fanaticism uf many whom wu would fain will to s diviner charily." Two Plump Lies. The newest crop of Wilkes llooth litera ture is withered before it had fairly expanded. The stories are numerous, but the denials are more numerous still. Somebody out West had a bran new incident of the as-snssinaliuii in which Hubert Lincoln was a prominent figure, but the anecdote had scarcely slurlcd on its rounds when Mr. Lincoln tipH!arcd in print w ith the statement (hat it was made ou( of whole cloth. The Washington J'tmt'n dinner parly story, telegraphed from Louisville, was equally unfortunate. It was a very good story, relating how Mr. Coylc, the editor nf die "National Intelligencer," was dining at Worm-ley's with Mr. Haudall and Iwoor three others, when the news of llic assassination was received. Mr. Coyle, in great alarm, then produced from his pocket the scaled envel ope he had received Irotii Wilkes Hoolhihat day, and usked what he should do with it. Mr. itnuilall promptly advised that il he de stroyed at once, and so the mysterious package was burned in ihe presence of llic company. This interesting aiiccd do only lasted Inni! enough lo he printed, Mr. Kamlatl immediately writing lo Ihe "I'ind" that he nev er timed with the gentlemen named and was not in Washington on llio night id' the as sassination, so that a considerable portion of the narrative, nt least, is without foundation. I'll'"! ihe whole, il dois not seem worth while Iu get up new stories about Wilkes Booth, but if wo must havejt set of them every spring, care should be laken to mention inly men who are dead and who Ihcrctorc can make 110 denials. Adam and Eve Ingenuity. Some uf lliu papers have been amusing their readers wilh the following. To say the least, it displays ingenuity : How many apples did Adam and I'.vccnl? Some say Kvo S nnd Adam 2 a total of In only. Now, wu liguru Ihe thing out far Itllcrenlly. Kvo H uud Adam M al. Total, lli. l'u'm iniinitif. We think the above figures wrong. IT Kve S uud Adam is J, certainly the total will be !UI. Scientific men, however, on llic strength of the theory that the iitilcileliivians Were a race id gianls, reason snmcllung liki this: Kvc SI and Adam : tidal HI'l. OoHcrsrc iiivviscc. Wrong again. What could be clearer than, if Kve 81 uud Adam NIL', Ihe total was Hll.'Cf Ltiirrmcf AtHrririiit. If Kve 811st nnd Adam SlL', would not tho total bo 1,11'Jil? lonttttt JtiitiHtil.' I believe the following lo he lliu true so lid ion: Kve 81 1 Adam, Adam HI J I Kve; total 8,:!IH. IVnV.w. Still uiiulher calculation is 11s follows: If Kvo Hid Adam. Adam HlL'll' oblige Kve; total, SJ,!I77. We think this, however, not to bo a sufficient quantity, for 'though wu admit Kvo 81 1 Adam, Adam if heS(I.S12l2 keep Kvo company j total, 8,IIK'i,lliili. A't J or Mml. All wrong. Kve, when she HI SI LI many, and probably felt sorry fur it, but her companion, in order to relievo her grief, KIJ. Thorcturc, Adam, if he H1H1 ILMIHy lOve s depressed spirits. Hence, both ate 81,8!lti.-8 14. apples. a row PK0VEKU8. Better go round than fall iu the ditch. - Better go alone than in bad company. Be slow to promise, but quick to perform.Better go to bed suppcrlcss than get up in debt. Cut your coat according to your cloth. Catch the haru before you sell his skin. Charity begins ut home, but does not end there. Do not rip up old sores. Doing nothing is doing ill. Diligence commands success. Debt is tho worst kind of poverty. Dependence is a poor trade to follow, llocds are fruits ; words are but leaves. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Every couple is not a pair. Everything is good in ils season. Everybody's business is nobody's business.Falso friends are worse than open enemies.Fortune knocks once at least at overy man's door. Fire and water, are good servants, but bad masters. Great barker, are not biters. Great gain and a little pain makes a . man weary. Give a meue rope enough and he will .hang himself. KLTI IILICAX POLICY KK8P0XNIIILI. lion. A. J. Dill, Dtiuocralic nominee fur governor of PcuusyUaiiia, charge tint present tlciunmliiatiou of the tuuntry lo the policy pursued by Ihe Itcpulilimn parly. t riiqiicsiiouably, iis bailing measures liavo been in the interest nf tapilulaiid have lend ctl to aggregate wealth in ihe hands (if (ho few, while paralyiing commerce ami manufactures, thereby iulcnsiljiiig th. struggles id l.dsir for dread. Iu accepting the uuuii-naliou. Mr. Dill said : "When the Hrpiihlican (uirly assumed llic contrai l uf the government, wealth was generally distributed among llio people. Tlure were n few millionaires, bill nnequulid Miverly. Its policy has made individuals rich und cuiuinutiilics pour. The nalaih 'cl uiie end of sis-iety und tbe tramp at Iho other end is (be result of its ruin. The public fxjienscs have been fearfully incrtras-ctl, and the abilily uf lliu (ample lo bear them reduced. Public offices have been multiplied and the salaries increased until il is 110 wonder thai I he industries uf the cuuhtry are prostrated Is-nealh ihe loud, and thousands of asiple willing to work, stand in enforced idleness, liegginti fur broad. Huiuething must be done. If Iho mission it lliu Itehiildican party is not yet ended. let it be iHistiNiuetl until a more titling Mca- suii. and let the mission uf the I Vinocrat be gin, which I trust ami Is-lieve will be to lift lliu country from ii.i despair, not by vainly seeking for some new principle of iolilical economy, but by thu application of tho huincly principle ot true Kcpublu-nn gov ernment ; by decreasing the cxa'ncii that taxation may Ih! redinrd ; by the rejieal or modification ol obnoxious laws; by teaching the rulers that they are servants of tho jntiple ; by establishing the laws ss tho supreme arbiter uf every dispute ; thnt enpit tal may Ihi encunruged lo invest its surplus iu Ihe pursuits of industry uud affurd employment to lalsir; by giving up fur a timo, at least, sentimental politics, the withdraw ing ot the eves ot Hie people from nags and banners and directing ihcm to btisiucss politics; to the practical solution of practical iiueslioiis; to ctiinHlling (he affairs uf tho Stale to be managed us the jieuple are managing their own ufl'airs ; retrenchment in ex penses und 111 all the business ot Ihe departments. I know nf nit belter standard than the Cuiisliltit'ton and the laws, and if tho people shall cmlorsu their nominations tho Constitution shall be luy guide." The Dreadful Tarantula. The following slory is from a Sacramento journal. "A party uf Sacraincnlans reliirn- il home last evening from a dtp to Iho mountains, bringing with I hem two deer skins, one wildcat skin and n few olhcr tro phies, including Iwu tarantulas dead tints. They had a little incident attending iho lr.insMrlalion id' these specimens which casioneil considerable alarm. It iH-currcil ill Cache Creek Canyon as thoy were returning home. 'The taiaiiiutas, for lack of a better rtreplaole, were enclosed ill a cigar box when caught, uhoitl leu days revioiis, and ibis box, cardnilv lied up. ivas deposited liencalh the scat id' Ihe vehicle. While they wcro jolting Ihiough llic canyon Ihe seal slipM.tl, mil the two men occupying II found llicm- selves .dropped suddenly into the bolloin of he wagon. I hie id them struck I'.e cigar iox, flushing il, uud immediately lilt that something had hurl hint. A glancu showed him thai he was resting on llic taiiiiilulas, and with a yell of 'I nui slung! I'm slung I' he jumped I'rom the wagon, and dashed his hands behind him. as though desirous id' liliing himself nut of his bisits, he bounced wildly along the r 1, then, turning, tiiiulo liir the wagon, shouting, to his uiuacd mid alarmed companions : "Whisky ! quick 1 I'm dying ! why don't yuu hurry ?' The other I hive men llicru wcro four in the parly reached simultaneously for Ihe demijohn, broke oil' the cork in their husto (o pull il mil, alul in their cITorls In knock oil' ihe neck id' the tli'itiijolin to save lime, broke the cut ire coticei 11 and nearly nil Iho contents were lost. About a pint of llio liquid was saved, however, and without saying so much us 'here's luck,' the party llt.it was bilteii swallowed it. Soon he began to li-cl better, ami eventually (tit su remarkably well that it was evident that the Hiison bail been forced to succumb. Then the work uf straightening up the contents of the wagon commenced, ami the tarantula box was carefully lilted out aud examined, when behold 1 the duigs' were found pcrli ellv lifeless, and so dry and si ill' thai it was evident that they had liceti (lead more lliau tuvuly-luur hours, while a couple of tax in lite broken coyer of the box conveyed a very good hint as to tho nature of ihe injury which llio bold hunter had HUUcl'cd." . No llones In Hie Orran. , Mr. Jeffrey tins established tho-liict that bones disappear in the ocean. By dredging, it is cumniuii Iu bring up teeth, bill rarely ever a bone nf any kind; Ihcsc, however compact, dissolve if exposed to the acliuu uf Ihe water bill a little time. On tho contrary, teeth which are not any mure bones. 1 11111, whales are fish resist the destroying action of sea-water indefinitely. It is, therefore, a (siwerful solvent. Slill thu popular opinion is that it is a brine. If such were the ease, tbe hotlom of nil seas would, long ago, have lieen shallowed by immense accumulations of carcasses and products uf tho vegetable kingdum constantly AWing into (hem. Dentine, (he peculiar material of which teeth are formed, uud the enamel covering I belli, offers extraordinary resistance to these chemical agencies which rcsolvo other animal remains into nothingness. . Mounds in tho West, tumuli in Kurope and Asia, which nre believed to antedate sacred history fur thousands of years, yield up perfectly sound teeth, on which time appears to have made no impression whatever. The Buman Pulse. The human pulse has in all aires been con sulted as an index nf health or disease. It is a kind of dial within ns that gives us both the measure of time and of health. Tho pulse of a person in health beats about seventy strokes s minute, and the ordiuary term of life is about seventy years. In this sev enty years, the pulse nf a temperate th.n beats -',574,41(1,1100 times. It no Actual disorgauitation'.hould happen, a drunken . pel-sou might livo until his pulse beat Utia number; but by tho couslant stimulus, nf ardent spirits, or by pttlse-qnickcning fisjd, Ihe pulse becomes greatly aCeeJcratiHl, aad the 2.574.4-111,000 pulsations are performed in a littlo more than half the ordinary term of human life, and life goes out in forty ntm forty-five years instead of seventy. This application of numbers is given to show that the acceleration of. those forces diminishes the term of human life. - ' -' t&" But for extravagance many a mar-ried couple might now be in pnasussion of a valuable farm or comfortable mansion in town, which have gone with life's follies. 1